Julie Swetnick, one of the women accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, hopes to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, her lawyer said Thursday.

Swetnick claims that Kavanaugh, who is set to testify himself in proceedings that began Thursday, was in the room when she was gang raped while “incapacitated” at a party in the early 1980s.

She has released a sworn declaration describing the alleged attack, which took place in the Washington, D.C., area. However, lawyer Michael Avenatti told the Daily News on Thursday that Swetnick refused an offer from the committee for closed-door interviews with staff members.

“She’s not going to sit for an interview, there’s no reason for an interview, she wants to testify and she wants an FBI investigation,” Avenatti told The News. “I am prepared to bring her to Washington and have her meet with Sen. Collins, Sen. Grassley, Sen. Feinstein or whatever senator wants to meet. We will make ourselves and we want her testimony in a public setting.”